Podcast Summary
New way to access Bongino Brief podcast through Alexa: Daily Spygate update: An FBI lawyer involved in the Spygate investigation was sentenced for lying about the origin of FISA emails, but the outcome of the investigation remains uncertain.
Dan Bongino, the host of the podcast, has introduced a new way for listeners with Alexa devices to access his content through the Bongino Brief flash briefing skill. This daily update provides a quick recap of one of the major stories discussed on the podcast. During the briefing, Bongino shared some positive news regarding the Spygate investigation, specifically the sentencing of an FBI lawyer for deception related to a FISA email. The lawyer, who was asked to investigate Carter Page due to his contact with Russians at the request of the intelligence community, was found to have lied about the origin of the emails. While this is a step forward in the investigation, Bongino cautions against celebrations as the outcome of the investigation is still uncertain.
Complexity in US Intelligence Community: The Carter Page Case: The Carter Page case reveals the potential for miscommunication within the intelligence community, with an FBI lawyer altering an email leading to his investigation and potential prison time. Meanwhile, the Durham Marshall Credit Card Bill could put consumer data at risk.
The Carter Page case highlights the complexity and potential for miscommunication within the US intelligence community. Carter Page, believed to be working on behalf of the US government, was investigated for alleged contacts with Russian spies. However, an FBI lawyer altered an email to make it seem as if Page was not a source, leading to his prosecution. Now, this FBI lawyer is trying to avoid prison. Meanwhile, the Durban Marshall Credit Card Bill is under consideration in Congress, which could put consumer data at greater risk of being hacked and exposed to foreign networks. It's crucial to be aware of these issues and advocate for data security.
Henry Repeating Arms: Quality Guns with Wide Options: Henry Repeating Arms offers a wide range of quality guns in various calibers and finishes, with prices ranging from affordable to splurge-worthy, and excellent customer service.
Henry Repeating Arms is a top recommendation for those in the market for a new rifle or shotgun. With over 200 models and new releases throughout the year, Henry offers a wide range of options in various calibers and finishes. Their commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and American-made production sets them apart. Prices range from affordable to splurge-worthy, and their customer service team is available to help find the perfect fit. Meanwhile, in the news, Special Counsel John Durham is pushing for jail time for the FBI lawyer who doctored an email, arguing that this case falls outside the typical sentencing guidelines due to its seriousness.
Durham Pushes for Harsh Sentence for Clinesmith: Durham's team argues for a severe sentence for Clinesmith despite his lawyers' requests for leniency, citing his intentional falsification of an email during the Russia investigation.
Special Counsel John Durham's team is pushing for a harsh sentence for Kevin Clinesmith, who falsified an email during the investigation into the Trump campaign's ties with Russia. Durham's team argues that Clinesmith's claim that he didn't knowingly lie about Carter Page's relationship with the CIA is not convincing. Clinesmith's lawyers have argued that his loss of employment and potential future felony conviction should be considered when sentencing, but Durham's team believes these consequences are a result of Clinesmith's own wrongdoing. The back-and-forth between Durham's team and Clinesmith's lawyers continues, with Durham remaining firm in his pursuit of a severe sentence.
Consequences for Breaking the Law: Individuals should be held accountable for breaking the law, regardless of personal consequences, and the rule of law applies in a constitutional republic.
According to the speaker, there should be consequences for breaking the law, even if it's a personal reputation that is damaged. Kevin Kleinsmith, who broke the law, may face disbarment, but the speaker does not express sympathy for him. Instead, the speaker commends John Durham for his efforts in holding those who break the law accountable. The speaker emphasizes that we live in a constitutional republic where the rule of law applies, and individuals should be held responsible for their actions. The speaker encourages listeners to subscribe to the Dan Bongino Show for more information and provides instructions on how to add the Bongino Brief to an Alexa device for easy listening.